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News from 2017


Supreme Court Removes Patent Litigation from the Heartland of Texas

By Andrew T. O'Connor and Rebecca Harris (Goulston & Storrs) |
For years, patent assertion entities have filed patent lawsuits against retailers in federal court in Texas. The Supreme Court’s recent decision in TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC may give retailers the ability to insist they defend such lawsuits on their home turf.

What Robert Bork Learned from Judicial Activism, Right and Left

By Mark Pulliam |
I have been thinking about Robert Bork recently, prompted in part by the 30th anniversary of his rejection by the Senate on November 23, 1987. Next month will mark the fifth anniversary of his passing on December 19, 2012. Bork was profoundly influential in conservative legal circles when I graduated from law school in 1980 and started paying closer attention to constitutional theory. I was impressed with both Bork’s scholarly writings and his more polemical articles in publications such as National Review. A 1982 essay he wrote in NR, entitled “The Struggle Over the Role of the Court,” reprinted in his 2008 anthology A Time to Speak, remains timely—even prescient. Ramesh Ponnuru has called Bork’s 1990 book, The Tempting of America, written in the wake of his confirmation defeat, “the most important popular statement of judicial conservatism yet produced.”

Patent suit stays put, Judge Gilstrap says FedEx wants to be ‘everywhere’ but his district

By David Yates |
MARSHALL – While FedEx may advertise that it’s “everywhere you need to be,” apparently that slogan also applies to judicial venue, at least when the litigation is brought in the Eastern District of Texas – a preferred venue for patent suit filers.

Waging a war on women with no ammunition

By The Record |
Now she knows how his ex-wife feels. Houston lawyer Diane St. Yves began an attorney-client relationship with David Lancaster in 2011 and lived to regret it, eventually having to go to court to dissolve that relationship and move on.

Man seeks damages from Hentrich Properties after falling through grate at car wash

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Harris County man alleges his leg was injured at a Houston car wash because the business failed to maintain the premises.

Woman alleges Home Depot USA Inc. discriminated against her because of age

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Winnie individual formerly employed by a Baytown warehouse alleges she was subjected to discrimination because she is older than 40.

Laborer files suit over injuries sustained while working on G.S.D. Trading USA barge

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Harris County man alleges that he was injured while working aboard a crane barge because he wasn't provided a safe working environment.

Customer files suit after Christian Bros. Automotive Corp. employee struck him in parking lot

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – An Indiana man alleges he was injured in the parking lot of a Houston auto repair facility because it failed to manage its employees.

Consumer alleges omission from collection letter from Universal Fidelity caused damages

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A South Carolina consumer alleges a Houston-based debt collector's letter failed to state the name of the creditor.

Patient files suit over care received at Kingwood Medical Center, physician

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Humble woman has filed a suit against a physician and medical facility over a surgical procedure that allegedly failed.

Man alleges Bueno Plumbville has failed to repair plumbing issue he claims it caused

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON – A Galveston County consumer alleges he has been without reliable plumbing all of 2017 because of the actions of a San Antonio plumber.

Sprint Sand & Clay LLC alleges it is owed more than $20,000 for materials

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON – A construction materials supplier alleges it was not paid for supplies it sold for use in a League City project.

Former Taylor Smith Consulting employee alleges he is owed unpaid overtime wages

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A shop worker alleges he was not paid the appropriate wage rate for overtime work.

Customer files suit over exhaust repair work done by New Star Muffler Shop

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Spring man alleges an exhaust leak on his vehicle was not repaired in a good and workmanlike manner.

Bedspread in aisle posed ‘unreasonable risk of harm,’ suit against Kohl’s alleges

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT – A bedspread placed in an aisle of a Kohl’s Department Store nearly two years ago “posed an unreasonable risk of harm” to shoppers, according to a recently filed lawsuit.

Former employee of Taqueria El Jimador Mexican Grill alleges he is owed overtime wages

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A former employee of a Mexican restaurant in Houston alleges that he was not paid the appropriate rate for overtime work.

Opinion: Stop the Next Internet Power Grab

By By Sen. Ted Cruz and Michael O’Rielly |
The internet has changed how we communicate, engage in commerce and live our lives. It not only provides a platform that can be used to promote free speech, but serves as a great equalizer when it comes to jobs and opportunity by dramatically reducing the barriers of entry for anyone with a new idea and broadband connection.

Employee placement firm not on the hook for account temp’s embezzlement from companies, Texas justices find

By David Yates |
HOUSTON – A trial court did not error in granting an employee placement firm summary judgment in a lawsuit alleging it was negligent in recommending a temp who eventually embezzled $160,000 from the company she was placed with, the 14th Court of Appeals recently found.

Lawsuit: Memorial Hermann charge nurse experienced sex, age discrimination

By John Suayan |
HOUSTON – A Lufkin woman filed a lawsuit against Memorial Hermann Health System after it allegedly retaliated against her for complaining about sex and age discrimination.

Market Doctors Technology alleges Florida business owes more than $15,000 for kiosks

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON – A Dickinson advertising and marketing company claims a Florida company failed to pay its invoices in full.